BATH SPOUT WITH DIVERTER
AX-SIR-140/RO/DIV
INSTALLATION / USER GUIDE
Installation
In the required position prepare
an ½” connection (not supplied).
Connect the water supply and
flush through.
Note:
the threaded connection
on the spout can be cut to size,
remove any burrs.
Using PTFE screw the spout into
the wall connection.
Shower hose
Place the rubber washer into the
shower hose and screw onto the
outlet on the bottom of the spout.
Operation
Pull up the diverter handle
and turn clockwise to lock into
position. Turn clockwise again to
release the diverter and go back
to the primary outlet.
Dimensions
Shower outlet
Nozzle
½" connection
Diverter
Threaded
connection
Cutting points
234mm
½"
185mm
49mm
Ø
32mm
Ø
50mm
½"
Please read these instructions carefully before starting installation and keep for future reference.
Remove all packaging and check the product for missing parts or damage before starting installation.
Any alterations made to this product and fittings may infringe water regulations and will invalidate the
guarantee. The installation must comply with all Local/National Water Supply Authority Regulations/Byelaws
and Building and Plumbing Regulations. To be installed in accordance with BS EN806.
When installed, the fitting must comply with the requirements of the Water Supply (Water Fittings)
Regulations 1999 and Scottish Byelaws 2004. For further information, contact the Water Regulations
department of your local water supplier (see the WRAS website www.wras.co.uk for details) or the Water
Regulations Advisory Scheme by email (info
@
wras.co.uk) or telephone: 01495848454.
We strongly recommend that you use a qualified and registered plumber.
Before making any inlet pipe connections, all supply pipes MUST be thoroughly flushed to remove debris.
Failure to do so could result in damage or low flow from the fitting.
Please take great care when installing this fitting not to damage its surface.
Please note if installing in an enclosed environment, access should be left for servicing and maintenance.
No costs relating to inadequate access can be accepted.